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‘ >» eee oe . : THE NEW YORK SUN, “SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 16, 1865. a ‘The Repablican Programme, The resolutions adopted by the Mussechusctts Republican Biate Convention, whieh were publiah- ed in yesterday's Sus, are entitied to attention, o8 at) indication of the radical political pro- Mapnach sates ia proverbisily the leader of rodigal idews, and with roverd to all questions bs ppos d to affuet the inte: tho negro rae too Bay State ie the acknowledged champion. Pherefore, the disciples of redicaliem, in all para of the country, have been aceustomed to look to shin great fountain bead fr the key note upon all new issues in the manv-pbared tegro question, and apecialiy have they Leon anxioua for ap offical outgiving upon the kcportunt subject of nero nuflrage which is Dow Bo rapidly loomog "1p into political nrorainence Frotn the day on which Weaspent Pan.ire dred the fivat gun in the sul fraye compaign, at the Autl-Blavery Convention in Poston, there has Leow an ardent longing among the radicals for an official exposition of the new creed. Partrips, Notien, Caasr, Garsiny aad Arevens, together with @ homt of minor lights, have in turn tried to illumiuse the docsrine of negro sullrage; but while their views were In- dividiually important the Reliesl wing of the Repnlican party has patientiy awaited an official emanation from the grast source of Rarlicaliem. Their desire haw teen gratiied, The tocsin haw teen sounded, aud it ia only necesmary for the arte to fall into ‘ine, and prepare for a new eprossitie coaflict'' upoa the Interminalle otro question. The evident care with which the Massachtisette platforms was prepared, end the elaboration of ita main points, indicate that it was intended to be a beacon for the guidance of tho Radical host throughout the North. It ia not what we would call @ bold, fearless, party creed. The proralnont corners of the platform are, by the cars- ful rhetoric employed, made to appear in a mea: euro roun led, as if there were a disposition on the part of the architects to partially hide the real ehiet grernt design. For instance, the third resolution pledges ty ~— the President =‘ unanimous wood) =owill «and = «support in bis effore to restore order among the communities #0 lately in revolt, and re-establish government there on the basis of exact justice to all." Now the casual reader would probably regard that sentence uso tolerably plain endorsement of the Prosident's reconstruction policy; put it ie nothing of the kind. The first @ause of the sentence is neutral- jzot by the last, The ‘bars of exact justice to all’? moans that if the President will put the ne- groea on an equality with the whites in his recon- struction policy, then the radicals will support him. But bow delicately the last resolution man- 4, lates the direct issue of negro suffrage! “We hi no theories to promulgate 'n relation to the right of suffrage," but “no tsb can be made or encouraged which will admit to the eloctve Arauchise rebol soldiers aod traitorous poliiic ans, aud at the same time exclude the loyal men who have borue arms aad sled thar bivod ja the na tion's defesce.” This te certainly a very gre .ul etyle of euunciating the suffrage doctrine, but ae she “rebel soldiers and traitorous politicians’ Cex- cept the twenty thousand dollar class) are already eutrusted with the franchise by the President's proclamation, why not say bol lly that the negroes shall Lave the ballot?) Here is another fogys seu- ‘ence, and the most important {a the platform: ** We call upon Congress, before whom mist epeciily come the whole quesuion of reorgamzing the Southern community, to see to it that the Joyal people, white and black, shall lave (he most per feet guarantees of their safety before any final e@teps are taken toward restoring the revolied people to their forfeited rights." This foreshadows the radical programme to reject Southern mem Ders of Congress in order to compel the reclaimed B.ates to give the negroes the right to vole, That Ve what the “perfect guaranto s'? mean, Bui we have not epsce ior tursher comments, The plat form io ‘afty political concern, every plgak of it eadical but eo framed as to corer in sotue moascre ste most salient poate, Divested of las cunning ehetoric the plattorm would read, simply, “War to the knife upon the Prealdest's reconstruction policy.’* Redacing the Expenses. Witn a view to reducing the expenees of the Treasury Department to the rlninum ture, Sco- retary MoCutioca hae instructed all Collectors of Customs to recuce their vumber of employes to the lowest standard compatible with the luteresta of | sent t be | the hi the Government, Kinecure positions are to abolished, Joocies to be cast aside, drones to bo discharged, and all that class who have heretofore been attached to the Customs depariment overboard, As least such ts the programme now announced, No doubt the expenses of the Custom House in this city might bé materially curtailed, ‘There are now from ove thousand to twelve bun- dred employes in the department, aud doubsiess considerable num) of them wight be dis. pensed with, The 4 that Collector Kina te besioged by seh a multitude of ape plicauta for the places in hie gift 1s pretty ood ; mente for tie support of tie aaid ofiic evidence that the duties are not very onerous commensurate with the salarios, y Ddeceuse of their political utility, are to be thrown not is quite like!y that if the Collocior required his employes to work ‘connected with the action of Government offci cause, and OMANAN'S term, the design of which was to give the rebels smylo time for offensive operations, Judge Mout denies the allegation in toto, and proceeria at length to prove his lersity at the inception of the rebellion, fH» publishes @ letter from Genoral Boort, written on the Sth intty which warmly vouches for Mr. Movt's lovalty, and usage an Lis authority for charging these fees, ashe claims, but we do not believe any law of Congress warrants the exaction. It is the system of placing the pensiou-paring bus'ness outside of the hands of the Government that we object to, It properly belongs to the War Department, and ought to be solely and entirely under ite supervision, Tae for bia efforts to reinforce Fort Sumter at the criti- \r atter of pensions wll hereafter be one of great cal period in the spring of 1961, Is must le ad- | importance to not lees than two hundred thousand toitte! that Mr. Hott makes out ® very goul cosa people, and it isimopertact that @ thorough and for bimeelf, and in order te eenvict him over thie | eymematic plan should be adopted for their pey- letter, Mc. Brarm will bave to » charges with something more isfatory than Dare alievations, He male the #c ucations sad Mr, Hout deuies them, eiducing proof of Lie inuovence 5 it now evolves upon hee accuser to @ubstaniiae tlhe chacget with dence, or tarit! ity. There bas been so touch mete ale of Mr. font when the reteltion was fomentize, thay the public «: to Nght. Now that the war in over, there isan excellent opportunity for clearing up the myateries . at the bexinoing of the revellion, aud the people desire to eee them sifted to tbe battom., Mr. Brare must now come forward and make good his state. ments or rest unler the imputation that bis raid Wase kind of guerrilia attack, wiabout any good incited by circummances connected with the mewrage he recelvad from Presilent Lew COLM, to the effect that “bia time had come.'* Whe Hasthe Power ‘o Abate Nuisances ¢ Ts this morning's Brs, we publish suother con munication from City Inspector Bootie with regard to the abatement of nuisances, Nobody ean acoune Mr. Rooun of ejulvocation in thie latter, He saya diatinctly that he declines to incur the risk of in- ten houreaday, fuithiully and mleadiiy, sa me- chavics and Isborors have to do, the numbor of vpplicents for positions fa the Custom House would rapidly decrease, big salar) It ia the light work and that attract aspirants for Government office, The new Collector in th.s city canuot apply the pruuing-knife too soon, efficer isan incurebrance upon the Government debi, a nuisance generally, me to be tolerated, Off with their heads, Judge Holt Vindleates Hinself Vvery #uperflucus aweght upon the already Leavy load of public Soughs wot Hon, Josnra Hout, Bocuanan's Secretary of Biate at tue outbreak of the rebellion, has pudlish- ed an elaborate reply to the recent rai! apou bim self and Socretaries Sewasp and Brayvox, whol was made by Moyigomenuy Bian, apeoch at Clarksville, Mary aud, of divinterested partios which Mr, Hout to controvert statem nia of Mr, Biaia, iu hin tes * membered that Mr, Boars ac usod Judge H iClarkeville speech appeared, It wil be re- Frou the levters widuce ib seewa that the former haa been quietly preparing for @ counter rald Upon bis assailant, ever since th peaodering to the rebels in Lis official capacity in she War Departineut, wud that he specifi ally eharged him with making au agreement with cer- that no wh of war sbouid tke pluve during Bis | Likely, tue agent in thie city bas log estabiiahed tain leading rebels, to the eflect A | | e | specitiol without the reduction of a penny, | { ter’ering with the nuisance-mongers, for the reason that Le bas no faith in his authority to do Lian He admits that the law, an quoted in a com- munication which we published on Thura tay, vin- diemting the Mayor, ie correct, but claime siat the inferences drawn from them are altoyother wrong. The Corporation Counsel ts aleo m xed up in wb matter, Mr, Boous can do nothing without the au- thority of Mr. Davatre, and the latter fi upon the impotency of the lew in the preiwivces, Very well, The evidence has now been aubm!tted to the people in the case of the City Luspector, and itis for thom to decide whether be bas done b doty under the law or not, Judying from appearance, we have no suthority in thie city for the abate. ment of oniswices. Tue law is) ompla bus there seems to be nolody to enforce it, The Mayor refuses to couvene the Board of Health because the City Lu “ to do everything required by the public in the way of suppressing wniasoces, Mi. Boone denies th 4 and claima thas the Ma: d convene the Boar! of Hoalth, and that tic y Inepector can Jo pothing, for the reasons, firat, that he has not the legal power; ani second, that he aevepta te law ef laid down by the Corpor Cy ice Commissioners ere also pareuily re- usible, wader the law, but the puble wil out pass jad cent upon them until M have been beard ire, This atternps of the city Telalate ahift the re- sponvibility from one shoulder to another will r euawer, The people look at the matter in thi common-sense light: Here te the law—ibere are the officers to enforce it, It im the of these officers bo abate these uulsancea, aod evasions will nobauswer, ihe in aut for this trifh as than fifty thowsand people who are compoliul inhale the uox ous exhalationa of the Phir @treet and North Kiver which aro Gotrimental are personally one fam ily in whieh have lLeea at citforeus times prostrated by i!iness during the pe miner, caused, according to the ‘amily pbvaic by int eefluvia of thes: horrd srmeling coucerns, and ris allan in- valid from this ce bu beaiih y well le les ew) le power Acvom shail tuty fos whake ve boo imp There ure, persupe, avt lew ninth fat-oolng to Nu.esices thelr health We acquainted with sevoral members Toor There is a litnit & patience, ond thistrifiing with the public vaunot be tolerated. The city officials vy know what thelr powors are, and what w Yongs to each departmans. oy o pal for pertorming this Work, aud toast ood be pecm tod to juuk sh We lave losrd from sue Mayor acd the City Tuspector ; both decl.ne bo face aur eet) n upon thie subject, and it now remans.o seo what excuse Mr. Acton will Lave to offer (or tho sbore cominga of the Sauitacy eqaad, We desire to pre rthe publisthe guilty parues, aud the ing nuisances are t Y the people will kuow upoa whom to place the responsibility. Tas Goverument sLould 1 The ecldlers complain that they ere # of the fimlequate commoudasions of ! hia! , We bone thie matter will be br yught to | bon of the Gorernment by aome member of Coa- | @roes, for the pension business as it w now man- | earn, tna t their fal- ' id in cervin | battles of quarters concerning the sileged revel prociivitien | mxious i. eee Letruth brought | the ol eine argument of the City Tuspector, so fer s back | C89 be adm | areeren m he sows better are rangement jor tho payment of pensioned soi iors then thet which is now lo operaico in thigecit,, etd to great inconvenience and annoyance in consequence | offce | Howerd,« where pensions are pid; and they are justly in- | i © ment one that does not reco ;nize any deduction from the amount the recipienta of penelona, au simply a disgrace to the eouutry aod an outrage npon the soldiers who bave fourht the Uulon, Avother Letter from the City Inspector. ‘owing commaanication will be found In the 9 log authority or willingness is concerned to alele nuisances * Crry Larpporor's DerartwRrr, } New Youx, Bept. 15, 1565. To the Edvor of Tha Sun? Deat Sin: —In vresterday's Sr fa a communice- tion contatning a bit of special pleading endeavor- ing to show that thie Department has full power over sll poisances, including Sa’-boiling, end that there @ no veceasity for conveniue the Board of Hiss'th to abate them, It states first, that Sat. botling in itself ia nota nuleance, and that there is no objec.ion therete, except in the use of improper materialor neglect of cleanlinoas, &c, and that those causes can be remedied by thie Department. Undoubtetly we can compel cleanliness, forbid the use of improper material and punish, if eaught, any pereon violating our orders in this resect, but we movat frat catch them, woich, with ry vigi- lance, we have been unatle bisherto to do. Rot ts is not true that the business 10 oot in itself o nuisence, From the most wctavla establishments engaged in the business, which reposted inspection has shown to usoonly the best material and to be keptin # atete of cleanliness (extraordinary when the na- ture of the buainess is considered) the moat offen- thnome odors arise when the fat is bo+ ing tried out, A thoitigh thoae interested declare this ie not un- healthy, vat, when resilents of the vicinity have i to close their doors and 3 onv by which thease olors , because thoy are so offensive,and eck et the stomach by inhalin com lOn senna we it must be detrimental . And hence it fs that this Department bas ret power in any business which hag not been declared @ nuisance and prohibited by law, al- \hough oflensive to the olfactory nerves is a laws ful business, and cann t be interfered with by eesor a thority than the L ture or Board of The netion of the latter body would be to nu sance detcimental to the whid ith after which, the pase an ordinance probibe itin fubire, or during such months of the ea they might dem prop la the mean time and until some such action is taken, the power of thie Dopartment extends only to an attempt to regulate it, In such attempts the Polis have co- perntn: by endeavoring to detect any vi 1 of these orders or of the orders of this De vent, Many rovements ant alter ations bave been ordered and made from time to time in the manner of carrying om the business wotthe constriction of the chimneys &e,, with- tat ar steusible relief, Io louering weather, no tastier bow bih the chinueys may be nor how yatructed, tbe smoke aud mee Cuitted hy thers, will descend and e ler the houses in the vienity and annoy persone paseiny, a regard bo bone and of ofal-boiling, the mea- ures reccmmuen by me im the uaatter Lave already been atopte!, and the lweq dance ia the entire abatement of those pulsances by their pro- betion withia the eiby lirnite, the quotas.ous ot your correspon lent from tho laws relative to the public health, and the oni- neces of the Common Couvetl, are all correct + © frou toem areeutire y declare ih pabiic heal Common , wroag, ‘Th authorty has deviied thatiny Views in this rostter are vigut or rather, D enli@ay, my niewa ace founded upon the opin. \ euthority, To @bow tie mae LY your correspond. f the laws relat.ve bo the Necessary fur anyone so neoft fallacy ol the di ext fr sauce pabbe needy, it is only nhl j rol the » hole of these lows, ae they must be con- | stuuca wish the coutex Bo much of these awa me MY cormmuuication of | ne were quoved t | tee 9th just, placed iu justepomtion with y ur j coresp ndent’é quotations will, | think, be : ent Webow st. Wib reserd wt we hhuance of woe | toraen € Vals or any expenditure in * depart | fi il, § t ebb In abahowg & UU sance & lien Upon she pr persy wi ® re [6 exXuatod, ib bas been decieod av tio ¢ place? tpou real essase by any tou olt pody, ‘The otver section of the oro, aut orizing the (uy Dispoetor bo cause all 1 siness sanen aU to be Ciscontuuedt, refers only to deaertpuous of Duaiuess ment oned rdinsuce, and does nol im lade Jul-b vldag, | av ioe Guotation iaelf ahows | Mawes Uy ormop neentand other persons tm tler whan ine in ww yweot (ois toms 4 ie s hot, @ wh bayreed wth thea, teke »aeon. Pam boundbly the acvice of the law H er of tue vation, Bah the lae Jude H when Corp ration Gouarel, ( | tO Can lawyer eve ] ») aol toe peceent able cuuuac Joho BE » Vajous opinions touching upon sbese ty have fully susbained the views taken by Uti dam better setwled thas I have tie seary aubuority, must decline w ou personally aud pecuniary responsible tJ now Lolove woull be ® violation of Loge! cighte of those @ugeyed tu We Husinose cou. plained of, Very rogy'y your obd't, servant, F. 1 A. Boore, Ciy lnspector, hetian sm, A nevort from Geu Sarion, Asmstant Commta- siocer of the Prcodu.en'a Bureau ior tne States of Bouts Carol.os end Georgia, hag just reached Gea, obaling Sauces of the murver Hai ents ab Augusia, on Jobe vd) ingen edb ae AL UOsueCEseful diguaut ab the action of a fee trom their pas wey on the dite ef Gea, Wild bas Leen mace, Buu of withet Capi, De y 8. otfver of the Bureau, the epplicanta for pensioa-money—many or thom | 44 beed abonyt 1 BERT Oe AN Re WHE past Be y | " Usptwin Mi Was wurdered wile week!y cripples—-are obliged to wale for Sours iv a | returaing trom bos ofee ub the eveulug by three crowd, befora they can roceive attention, end | ans Who fed several shots three of which when at last they are so forsinule as to recuive the Ms aBeos 19. Bis bouy, arid Siker Sf Which wunig pittance accorded to therm by the Govern nent, thay | flud thata percentage hae beou deducted | egent to cover office expenses, Tuis isa s! ame. If there is one classof people Wiuo are pre-emi- nently entitled bo fare treatment aud hind usage at of the = rebellion there heros who ann erument shows ite gravibu sucritic cvive erbauly litle enc reduce it by an additional a reproack.ul 1 Tae ee tonder tur eof the and impose u mer 4 thi cr Juction rather than the amount which 4 dior loses, that ye chi reyrulates specifically the r soldiers are ent. 2 fee charge is absurd, justas much ground for deducting trom the # larie# of government ¢ interest paymenis on the national securities, fice fe these mained and suffering peusiouers, the} the hands of the Goverucent, cerminiy they are the brave fellows who bave poured cut ther blood for the Union in the betile-fekie iar ova ‘nis | rthem, that the Gor. | for their services and | ? The pay which pensioned soldiers re- sbatibe leet, and to KWON is Pos tvely Busis is the principle involved in The Tere would be | } ‘% or from | ; from any other officis! debt, as from the stipends of Very @ produced altoves iusteus death, Hos inant. wieve body was afterward inutiloied wisn koives by the cowarcly assassins, 4NtOL eXpreasea } bis belie? tue wurder-ra were returues revel } oo erm tnostof Whom e deavor to einvarrese ip every Way bhe operations of the Bureau. Vimaucial News, Viarkets, &¢, New York, Friday, Sept. 15,6 P. M.—God opened this morning at 145%, and closed +) bhese quo~ tations being the highest wi Leow quotations of those of ye v tide an other r, but doi of ely offered at & Sterling @a0bAnKe Was luore wt hd plume bankers’ billg were quo-ed at Lig al 9 On’ Change today Flour wae cull Loe lower, Wheat was heavy, a Corp was heavy 4 Pork waa dull an sembly, mod WV y was very ' ate. Letter, wT HOARD, Atlantic i do. a te av ) TM. Can, ie Su w Teun 6a, "vu Bisvapae peice ae SU N.C, , is W My. Ceu, ju Onl, Mie asain oa Obie @ Muse oe 1) 16 ARS Chad A Le. Yi Ay : it ate on Chy ion [ "7 ‘ i han Chea We bs Soe oN COL OW its wow do,. ig BO ta gs Cai, ‘ NW.Pr: 6h iv Bk, Repubile bo dons duitaSteg 0) 4 Nakives oe, OO Ww Cle, Vou 6 Cau ids seen 0 GROORD noaRD. 18000 ae He An By 00 dO, Sd BOE Wan Trea, 7 3-10, jou Mo, be. de Washington Market Retail Report. Furar Evewrny, Sept. 15 1565. There is very little now to ebronicie iw connection with the retail produce market yo-day, prices with very few exceptions, remaining unchanged, and the fame disagreeable symptoms of the ru'e of higher foes during the coming winter stili being mani ‘eat im all depsrtinente of the trade. True, prices of « few articles, such as potatoes, cabbaes. turnips, de and also a few varicties of fruit, have yielded to a better supplied market, and dropped to more taver- able figures; bat as en offset to this we hare to quote @ eradual, though constant advance in many other articles of daily consumption, euch aa butter, choese, flour and groceries generally, and as usual with the approach ot cold weather, coal also, Butter har ad- vanced Sabe per pound during the woes, owtus, it ie eaid, to the very light supply; farmers, in view of the increased demand, refusing to forward at late ruling prices, hoping for etili advanced offers, Flour has recently advanced Toc to @! per barrel, being Quoted to-day at #11 50 tw #1450 per barrel, or #1 50 to $170 por 25 Ib. bag. This also has in turn effected the nize of loaves, and the price of crackers, Coal ie quoted to-day at $100811 60 per ton, with a coutin- ued upward range, Of groceries, we quote toa at from @1 35a@1 40 for green, molaares at Thad] 40 per @alion; sugar, common brown, at 1)'galse per ib.; coffer, at 4zad5e for a good article of Java, Sweet Potatoes are abundant at S0c per half peck. Other quotations are as follo' Butchers’ Meata Roart boot, prime, 2402 Mon, 1Sa2ie: di ‘om joroup picces. Salle; do stewing pieces, I0als5e; do emoked, 2ia28e; do tongues, 1 2ha | 5 rlomn steak, Jue; porter house, Maude ; cornel+ ven, 20nd ¢ for hind quate; 1 ale or fore. uuiton, fore juarte «, lonlse; do hind do, 2earse; lamb, per pound. iba resh pork, —a2e, corned-pork, “aie « tripe, 1om12¢ per pound; lard, Are, 24 28e ; hare, 26a, : ‘wah, per Us.—Floundera, —alte; cela, 15a halibut, Jsafhe; haddock, aloe; cod-veh, 1 alte; Yee: herring, Salve; mackerel, «alt, en,, t fie. 1 al pores, Lom blue fish, —wive ; but- Ver fich, Sal c: sheepet ave Smoket and Cured joked pels, O8alhe; smoked halibut, Yat. ihal6e; ale. Shel F : moked herring, per bu tioked mackerel, Valve; dried codilal, 9 j.—Lobaters, a ive, Salle: do p'kitd, Ib, 18! doz, < per hard, per lod 76 Vevetadies. Tomatoes are selling eC quart; Kohirabi, bunch, Sade; potatoes, nm Wage halt peck ; turnips, 1haz0e half peck: lettuce, at dade for fine ; radishes, buuch, Jade ; onions halt ck, soa! ; rhubarb, a—c; pepp sia, bell, doz., w2t » buneu, abe @eees, qty Le: wnitic. oie bes oer buneb, Gade ; cacumbe's, cranbercy 5 uint, Sa20e ry te, new, Duuch, there ; ;, Lima beau, quar’, Apples, bolf peck, 26a5ve ; app 100n1 Se; peaches, quart 1 Quart, lualde; pears, cooking, ¢ peck, 4 Hutier wrai Cneeae.—Prime butter, dad; Soebee; cooking butter at Souse; cheese, common, Lae; ry cotmunon, beet, toe; eam Sad lor Ye, Mechine | way, N.Y. chine Company, No 6 AS HOWK, J Li Rowe sewing ia Broadway, N.Y. FE Hie wanted rover & Haker’s & r Elastic Stitch and Lock stitch Sewimg Miehines, 495 Broadwar, New Yous, aud 255 kulson at. eet lyn. Gilt, Pearl and Thiee, Five to twenty , Allen, 415 Broad vay, teel Buckles—iiwo, seach, Fo t helow ¢ wKAW aa BARRETT.On Thureday, Sept. 14 after ashore iMnews, Martin Barrett, s nattee of Cion of Lipperary, lreiand. in the L6ih vear of tiie ace, The tieude and ac juaintanees of the femily, and those of hua uro het-in-iaw, Patciek Soc “etfuliv imvited to alten the funeral, on } wlievnoon, Sep’, 16, at 1 o'c.ock, fiom bie | dence, Lio Bizavect at | HARUPER—At his resdeuce in By » on Welnen ot. 13 fohn Geores Mader, Princis pal ot ot. Matthew's Acauemy, in Walker et, ages 63 years His frlenda, the x bie present and fort | invied to attend th nears of Matthew's Church, C pup it, aad their parents, aie fuseral servic, at si. Mare thee's Geriau iu besa Chusciy Walker at. thie | Baw’ alternoon, a k On bri | ed wileot Owen Keer Mailinvat, Co, Woatue N. K. cor at Lg o'clock, NASIL-In Brooklyn, Thorsday, Sept. 14, 1555, Tevid Nash, aged X¥ year, a native of Charleville, Co Cork, trelaad, The friegde and aequaintances are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, this (seturdey) afvere noon, at 2 o'clock, from hie Inte residence, cor, of Conover aud Pikeman ets, south Brookivo. erick and Cork papers please copy, 3 POWEAS—On Thursday, Sept. 14, 1566, of a sho ilin Vdward Powers, @ vative of termoy, Co, Mie trieuts and scquaintances are respecttally Invited to attend the funeral, thie Saturday ater | noon, 1d:h thst, wt 2 o'clock, his late veri wih j deuce, 67th et ber, 4ih wna oth aves, +N COOPERS, No, 8, WILL spec al meeting at o6Y Fuscon et, Keooglyn, i ck. The Deweutes y melance to investic f importance to the trade, PATRICK THOS. RYAN, Bee, ig KBLLY, t1 ROC A MEETING OF THE FATHER 1. A. B. pociety, No & of Brookivu, tomorrow fSuuday), ab TPM, Object to discountenance the use of strong drink, and make evident the Leneticial resulta of sotal abe'imence, Addresses by tnormal Elwa and Joho Cronin, keys, Recitation by a nem. ber, Singing by Messrs, Downey, Gallagher, and | others, ‘The public are cordially {nvited tw come and | procure tickets for our ball, Can be bad during our | meetings at Hall, 22 Court or of any of the wein- bere, CHAEL P. Bh Pres, JOUN | O'SITALGHNESSY, Fee, rh PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD By tne Father Mathew TY, A.B. society, No. 1, of Brooklyn, in the Temperance Iuetivute, cor, Hamil. ton ave, and blick #1, 00 to-morrow evenme, aT o'clock, Addresses will be delivered by Messrs. Jue Conolly, Johu Metarath and Mr, Brophy. Suuging b: Proje, Robert Wilson and N.S. Binuell, CHAS MURPHY, Pres. BERNARDO MARTIN. Kee, Sec. tT ) MEETING OF THE YOUNG A.B, Boctety ot Brooklyn, will be beid tor o'clock, at Laumer Hail, 21 Speakers, ©. A. L. Goloey and Jan beyre, Singing be Messrs, ©. J, stoc and others, PATRICK LYONS, Pres, O'NEILL, Kee. Bec. Beas H NOL BK. T, A, B. Bociet the pew term: to-morrow, Sand, o'clocd, at their Hall, 257 tudson st, when add. oases will be dedivered by E. ©, Muivany, Esq, James Connolly, Beq. Miss vefic, Mr. Wallace aud M Kiad will sing the “void anthems of Erin Go ragn.” Mr. T, of Mauaban's Band, will aiso Le recent, B, GALLAGU aK, Prost. My Meu kari, 0G, 12 Vout *. O'Sullivan, M. Carroll GEORGE NOTICES, SOCIETY ROOKLYN F. M. T. A, B. SOCIETY, \.. Public temperance meeting to-morrow even, ine. at 7 o'clock, at 165 Falton Akers — Meeery Jobn Augtin Willy Py Me ry. and T. Sce!f, Ring. ere—Measre. Nolan, Holmes, Tavior and Heth The parente of oar cadets w'll please attend the eve ine meeting, N, B.—The members are herepy uv fied to attend a special teeting be Sanday alternon at 2 o'clock. Ke punetnel in attendance aa the 5 with be called, Ba SHERLOCK, Preet. | RICK GALLAGITER, Rec, See 12 EF ATHER MATHEW T. A. 1. T. SOCIE! No. &, of Brooklyn. Db, li bold a pubile te ance meeting cor. of Grand and 7th etiers at kon Suna evening. Speaker te fiert, Gardner, and Ol re, * 1aets—Miew & mcFariand and o her ledies: Mr. Geor: > Stocker. ihe celebrited ten. perance tocslist eid ¢ “4 | J. H. Kells, Bo lac, Yorray. ane ort t . dulcimer. N, B--Special meeting thie pr ine, Ot t'¢ O'eCck. to ck on ty THOS, JOYCE, Pree Me “e i ATHER MATHEWT. A. B. SOCTET No. & ON Yu Hall betw 64th and Afth #e Shave eeting Sanday even ng. at 6 oof lock POW ehivon, Feq. aud orb She re, McoMullin, Starker, Kearney, a Sok ot for cur Ball the 1.tb of (rok, | MEAGHER, Prost, MICHL. Me vEAR JAS, O'REILY, Rec 5 1 ‘ . a » B. SOCIETY will bot) theirs € hept. AL Toe vee p Hail, corner Newark and Je ar aking by Meaera, Lined aud Berne, leah ex side nta of the rent Seetety Sing ne oe Dowuing and othem. JOUN DUNN, Press, BOW), DALTON, See i ‘ aes ‘ li SATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCTETY, No. 6,00 N.Y. will bold a public meet are thor Hall, cor 2d ave, on Sans fogs Rept. 17th, 7 oe P.M. Bpeaking Mr, Cronin and others, Sincing by Mn Ca Mr, Cole, Mr. Favan, and Mr. Wallworth aud othes, JOHN BERRY, Vice Pree, JAMES CANDLEK, Kor, H SATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOClEiY, No, 4 of N.Y. will hold a put mee “ Vast 12th et, on Ruuomy evening ‘ lock P.M @ te Maddin ar Ld weuire, Mi ” ublie are respecitully | el to TRICK LAMB, Pree, WILL TAM ks OrTTEN, Ree ; ENTAN BROTHE see HOOD-—THE Membore oft the Shears B.othera are tej etl to mee. ble at the armory of ihe Ya N,V. 8S. M on tha de ire dav evening, for drill and Cusiners purpoes, Os 4, M. Patrick, of the Litth S. ¥. \ doepreeat od in military evo.utioas, JUIN G We blurt, 10 our crude Ite du raton of anew Father Math nd «t, Bookie tt Soc Die vat he Mathew fe, are attend, The inaugural add Mr, Robert W the Paren ety Inu er “un iby Me 4 ant ove named gent F 4 @, Hacher tole and oer BICHAKUS, Pree, JAMES © \5. 1st ADIES R. C. T. A. B, SOCIETY, OF ST. Mar) ’s, Brookien, with bold these meewne at bee Co umnbiaet, Sunda: M ere th, T (arto and Mw, ath will ‘ ' Meas, Brownell and Ruse MALLON, Bre 4. JOUN REAKNEY, se 5 ’ NOTICE-TAR, DELEGATES TO TH Temperance Convention of Father Mathew so cletion York ykiyu aie parveulecty attend on to-morrow, the ith set, a8 we the election for tivand Maranal wil celebration of the Anaiversary of Father Mathew, By orcer ot &. WILSON, Pres, P. LAMB, Ree, See Joss VOTICE—THE ST, JAMES ROMAN lie T. A. 1, Society will hold a public Tempernoce weeting in their rome im Rooseve't st, on Sun ar evening next, the 17th inet, at T9 o'clork, Jona Lanktree, Kag,, wil! detiver a lecture on Temperance, Miss M. Carey, Mies M. Connelly, Mr. John O'C a, han and Mr ice Lyeoch wil singe eclection of favorite songe during tho evening, Th their fam lie, fy the public re Onthos ertnily inv N Meu 1, Pree. DAs Pip BARTLEY. sec. saudi UM—RUM—RUM—TO RESCUE CHE Di unkard the Transtien VK.C. TO ALB so ciety will hold a public meutir Sept. 17th. at Totclock, at the to the chureh, corner Mott eperkers will sddrewe the meeting on the enhie of Total Abstinence, We invie the moderate as «ell se the drunkard. Nothing sh our mo'to, JOHN McBRIDE, on Sunday even ne, Var #, Fminentd O'CONNOR, Ree, See THe IMMACULATE CONCEPTION T. A B, Society will hold a public meo in t hal! 1th eo. nest ave A. on suntae evo s, 7th, web o'clock V.M. Rdwari Bowa. Meu, Ate torres and Counse lor at Law, Ge Camp! ell end Michael Myicen, Bb Will celiver addicare There will be some ve Tance route, A De am ant evenine may te e¢ ib their families and the p are rey et. Rev. De MORROUGH, Pies; J¢ NEY, Asst. See. HE FATHER MATHEW L. B, Parent s clery wil, bold their pub! members and etfulle fav ite JEN Mol. A te M2 thelr Hall. S61 Broome et. Sun Vith. at T ec ‘The meet I), Reading, Aud gtnere ss Wieon, Henry O'suilvan, and RIORDAN, Pree; MARR. Ke A.B, SOCT THE FATHER MATHEW ety, No, 5, ot New York, will ¢ apubiie en ere tainment thie Sunday ccening. Sept. IT, at kahor Mather Hail, cor, 26th st. aud Slav, Meeare. Jn Connelly and Jobo Kei’, exesve. of No, 1, dil ate dresathe meeting, Sncing by Mears Lawler, Dane jola, Wallece, Rely and ornare « Mirees Young Conneliy and other SEWARD OW. LL GTi beady Brest. PAT, GILMORE, Vice Prest. CilAn. AS CLARK, sec, 7 - - Tue FATHER MATHEW T, A, B. SOUTe oty will ho'd a publie tem y moe ] Runday evening, 174) inet.ar 76 Ke st their tinth roof Zid at. and Yd ay. Speaking by Mr. Pe ew Langion and others, Singing stocker end King. JAR, DELA MA. BAUSE, Reo, See ICTORY AT L hed over tm Father Mat ew T 2, New York, Ve legaiived di the above Soclew, having on the ST!—RIGHT HAS TRie A Th and officers dny ot Au yet last, eneperded bosioers mectingy anteloee! the hall ofthe seciety until farther oncom take grant plesaure to iuiorit puluic that they are now teady to resume the n and corcially invite the py members to att na a } take pince at ted ave, on atT o'clock pre ar order of buat non? B iene by eoveral talen'ed Ls members are pa ticniarty ft “ He bee will be toate HAGAN, PA BS JAMES HAR Ls sAUNCELOT MUKPHY, President, KREILLY, brews, HENRY T.CARROLIA Ww 1OUS NOTICES, | GREENPOINT Misstox—THE of the Greenpoint Mission Secie! PAST: n 4th ere & near Meseroie Ave, will deliver & discourse to-more Tow Ab Sy O'clock, ob the “leruelitieh Migration.” Beals Free, FHOLEAND PREACTING—SUNDAY Evo tog, ae @ o'clock, in bmementof the M Dutch Chareh, corner 4h et, aud Latayette JEW YORK YOUNG MENS’ CHRISTIA Amocistion, A young * Prayer mee will be he d at the mote of welation, lol ave, cor 22d et.on Th ne of next © atYo'clock, Young men, strangers aud others. cordially invited. ral ELIGIOUS DISCUSSIONS AT MbThO- a Politau Hall %5 Siath ave-—Suniay, Sand 1% VY, M.—spiritual the miracies of the B.bie, An experience meeting at 1) A.M “8 RINITY M, E, CHURCH — THIRTY: fourth etreet, Rev i. FP HILDRETH havin returned to the cliy, will preact, ae Usual, at 1 ¢ A.M, and i's PM gf vited Bineat er Pb . traugers invited Sep WES? STH ST. UNITED PRESYTia in (eee, Soureh, bet. Sih Sud jth eves. Pre chs ‘ow, Commun Babb by 4 Pye Ae AS wad ie, SOMES isk aid

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